14 moons as of 2013,starting with nareid,apoapsis,periapsis,proteus,naiad,thalassay,despina,galatia,larissa, triton being the largest , and the new smallest s 2004n/1.
In order of proximity to Neptune:1. Naiad2. Thalassa3. Despina4. Galatea5. Larissa6. Proteus7. Triton8. Nereid9. Halimede10. Sao11. Laomedeia12. Psamthe13. Neso
Uranus has 27 moons. The 5 major moons are Ariel, Miranda, Oberon, Titania, and Umbriel.
Moons: In order of distance from the planet, they are Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra. Satellites: N/A
In order of largest first and planet they orbit in brackets.Ganymede (Jupiter)Callisto (Jupiter)Titan (Saturn)Io (Jupiter)The Moon (Earth)Europa (Jupiter)Triton (Neptune)See related link for more information.
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In order of proximity to Neptune:1. Naiad2. Thalassa3. Despina4. Galatea5. Larissa6. Proteus7. Triton8. Nereid9. Halimede10. Sao11. Laomedeia12. Psamthe13. Neso
Uranus has 27 moons. The 5 major moons are Ariel, Miranda, Oberon, Titania, and Umbriel.
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In order of descending size, Titan, Rhea, Iapetus, Dione, Tethys.
They are lo Ganymede.Answer:When it comes to moons Jupiter is the place to go. It has over 60, some so newly discovered they don't even have names yet, just code designations. Galileo discovered the first four: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and CallistoThe larger moons in order by their distance from Jupiter are:MetisAdrasteaAmaltheaThebeIoEuropaGanymede (the biggest)Callisto (the second biggest)Leda (the smallest)Himalia, LysitheaElaraAnankeCarmePasiphaeSinope
The answer depends on the basis for numbering: distance from the sun, mass, volume, number of moons, order of discovery. Since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
neptune is 8th in the solar system(not including pluto)
Moons: In order of distance from the planet, they are Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra. Satellites: N/A
Descending order: Ganymede, Callisto, Io, Europa
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Yes because that is how many have been recorded so far...but there most likely are more moons orbiting Jupiter...you never know..but like i said there have been 63 satellites orbiting Jupiter.
In order of largest first and planet they orbit in brackets.Ganymede (Jupiter)Callisto (Jupiter)Titan (Saturn)Io (Jupiter)The Moon (Earth)Europa (Jupiter)Triton (Neptune)See related link for more information.